Sentences with phrase «technology at key stages»

Cooking and nutrition is covered in design and technology at key stages one and two.

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Technology, the team and timing are key factors in early - stage funding, says Shalini Prakash, venture partner at 500 Startups.
«Smart robotics are going to be a key driver of the next stage of the information revolution, and Marc (Raibert) and his team at Boston Dynamics are the clear technology leaders in advanced dynamic robots,» SoftBank Group Chairman Masayoshi Son said in a statement on Friday.
You'll hear practical advice on how to critique your own ABM programme, including updated versions of our two key tools for success the ABM Maturity Index, which allows you to map your journey towards success, and the ABM Technology Map, which shows the tech solutions available to you at each stage of your programme.
Nigel highlighted the value of technical education to complement the English Baccalaureate (for example the application of science and mathematics using Design & Technology and the Engineering Diploma at Key Stages 2 and 3).
The key message was that these technologies are not last resort, fringe efforts for species, but an expanding tool kit for aiding conservation at every stage of management.
The National Curriculum is under review, and though not due to report back till next year, it is likely Design and Technology (DT) will no longer be compulsory at Key Stage 3, and that the English Baccalaureate will push DT further into the wilderness at Key Stage 4.
PE, art, music, drama, and technology will all provide additional sections of their knowledge organiser dedicated to how their subjects support the understanding that pupils will require to access our new, more challenging, reading schemes at Key Stage 3.
To this end, lawyers need to identify from whom, within their organisation, they can obtain expert information technology advice; alternatively they need to identify an external information technology consultant who can (i) provide advice and assistance in identifying the key ESI at an early stage, and thereafter (ii) assist in the preservation, collection, processing, review and production of ESI for the disclosure process.
This internet of things combines to create a network that is literally everywhere and which becomes increasingly intelligent: the report points to four key technologies, all at advanced stages, that will enable ubiquitous network connectivity: RFID (radio frequency identification) tags, sensor, embedded intelligence and nanotechnology.
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